ppl. a. (UN-1 8.)
1719. Young, Par. Job, 230. Hovring oer Th unslaughterd host, [the eagle] enjoys the promisd gore.
a. 1800. Cowper, Odyss. (ed. 2), XI. 463. The woful end Of other Greccians, Who scapd, indeed, unslaughterd from the field of Ilium.
1827. Southey, Hist. Penins. War, II. 553. The few mules and horses which remained unslaughtered.
1870. Eng. Gilds, 354, margin. Having goats, sheep, or swine, and selling them unslaughtered.